The Government calls in Madrid for regulatory changes to speed up the consolidation of public employees
The Basque Country has indicated the desirability of taking measures to reduce the interinity rate at the\u00A0Maria Ubarretxena Government Spokesperson and Minister Oscar Lopez at the working meeting. The process of concurrence has gone from around 50% to around 14% and is expected to approach 8% by the end of the legislature.
Working meeting between Counsellor Maria Ubarretxena and the Minister of Digital Transformation and Public Service, Óscar López, in Madrid.
The Basque Government has informed the Government of Sanchez of the desirability of adopting measures to promote the stabilisation of public employment and to reduce the rate of staff , at today's working meeting held in Madrid by both parties, in order to ensure that only 8% of Basque public employees are interim at the end of the legislature, after having managed to move from 50% to 14% after the stabilisation processes.
To this end, theCouncillorfor Governance, Digital Administration and Self-Government of the Basque Government, Maria Ubarretxena\u00A0Oscar Lopez , Minister of Digital Transformation and Public Service, and Consuelo Sánchez Naranjo , Secretary of State for Public Service, have held an extensive working meeting.
At that meeting, Euskadi indicated that the current modelshould be adapted or replaced , especially with regard to the replenishment rate, in order to facilitate the planning of staff more suited to the actual needs of the administration, and Ubarretxena proposed speeding up selection processes by reducing deadlines and simplifying procedures.
The Counsellor also points out that it is appropriateto strengthen the bilateral relationship between the Basque Country and the State in order to address specific issues such as the negotiation of working hours or regulatory developments in the field of partial retirement and respite contracts for labour personnel.
The meeting has been held in a good climateof cooperation between and the institutions, and allows further work to be done between the two administrations in the areas discussed and in other areas that can be included in the agenda.
Withregard to the digital transformation , the Councillor has detailed the trajectory of the Basque Country through Izenpe, thanks to which more than 60% of the population of the Basque Country has digital identification systems. Onternational has stressed the will of the Basque Country to move forward in line with the new European framework eIDAS 2.
In this context, Euskadi has put on the table its interest in helping to expand the development of the European system of future digital identity in order to establish a model that strengthens citizens' control over their data.
This would allow each citizen to have their identity and other official certificates in the digital mode of their mobile device, making management more agile, accessible and people-centred.
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